Money Worksheets – 1
It’s important for kids to learn the value of money, and these money worksheets help them do just that. These worksheets use pounds sterling (GBP) as the currency, so if your native currency is different you might consider using the materials here in something like a diversity project.
- Match the coins to the amount – for each coin listed, the children have to draw a line to the corresponding amount that the coin represents.
- Make up the amount to 20p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 20p.
- Make up the amount to 50p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 50p.
- Make up the amount to 70p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 70p.
- Make up the amount to £1 – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to £1.
The above worksheets all use the Microsoft Word 2010 format, but in case you don’t have that, the following worksheets can be opened with Word 97 – 2003:
- Match the coins to the amount – for each coin listed, the children have to draw a line to the corresponding amount that the coin represents.
- Make up the amount to 20p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 20p.
- Make up the amount to 50p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 50p.
- Make up the amount to 70p – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to 70p.
- Make up the amount to £1 – using only the selection of coins give, the children have to make up the amount to £1.
